You ended the podcast with the words that you hoped it was "illuminating and engaging".
Wow! It was totally "illuminating and engaging", gifting me a "keyhole" through which to witness reality as well as a way to diminish suffering for others and myself. (Actually, it seems there is no "others and myself", it's ultimately all the same being.)
Thanks SO MUCH for airing this conversation about the Yogācāra. (I have the book but haven't gotten around to reading it … now I know it's a vital read, and it's next on my list!)
I love Connelly’s book on Yogācāra!
You ended the podcast with the words that you hoped it was "illuminating and engaging".
Wow! It was totally "illuminating and engaging", gifting me a "keyhole" through which to witness reality as well as a way to diminish suffering for others and myself. (Actually, it seems there is no "others and myself", it's ultimately all the same being.)
Thanks SO MUCH for airing this conversation about the Yogācāra. (I have the book but haven't gotten around to reading it … now I know it's a vital read, and it's next on my list!)
Bows,
Adin
“What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.” ― Albert Pike